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Cumbria is known for the sheer beauty of its lakes and mountains, but did you know that we are also blessed with miles upon miles of stunning coastline? If you’re seeking peace and tranquillity, the Western Lake District and Coast is just the place, with its wide sandy beaches; stunning sunsets; and natural beauty.
Experience the breath-taking sensation of trotting along the beach on horseback, or challenge yourself to climb England’s highest mountain, Scafell Pike. There are also scenic coastal walks like the King Charles III England Coast Path and the Coast to Coast National Trail, as well as the Solway Coaster - a flat cycling route between Allonby and Silloth.
The western Lakes District and coast is the perfect place for a family holiday, with plenty of attractions and activities to keep the kids entertained. Take them on a narrow-gauge steam train ride in an open top carriage or explore a historic castle and watch a birds of prey show. There are plenty of interactive museums for all to enjoy, too.
The area is bursting with myths and legends of times gone by. The Hadrian’s Wall UNESCO World Heritage Site extends down the Cumbrian coast, and there are plenty of places to learn about its history and walk in the footsteps of Romans. Visit an original Roman fort in Maryport; or discover one of the best remaining examples of a Roman bath house in the village of Ravenglass. Head to places like Whitehaven to learn more about the area's maritime heritage.
Fancy something a bit different? Quirky events like the legendary World Gurning Championships take place every year, and make for a unique experience.
Whether you’re planning a relaxing break, an action-packed adventure or a culture-filled family holiday, you’ll find the Western Lake District and Cumbrian Coast is the perfect place to be.
Wastwater is probably the most scenic of all the lakes. It is surrounded by mountains, Red Pike,…
Have you ever walked on thin air? Get your heart racing while experiencing breathtaking scenery…
Ennerdale is the most westerly of the lakes, and the most remote. A deep glacial lake, Ennerdale…
Maryport's extensive harbour and Promenade are a pleasure to stroll around.
On farm vending machines, open 24/7. Selling fresh farm milk, shakes cheeses and more. Reusable…
Whinlatter is a great place for walking with many miles of gravel roads, paths and tracks to…
From leisurely lakeside strolls to more challenging fell climbs and classic Lakeland ridge walks,…
For many, Scafell Pike is the ultimate mountain day and presides high on the bucket list. We can…
You’ve never experienced anything like this… Take on the UK’s original classic Via Ferrata against…
At Home Farm Butchers Shop, we take great pride in field to fork eating. Creating expertly crafted…
The 174 mile Hadrian's Cycleway snakes through the entire World Heritage Site. It's a cycleway that…
Take your bike on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway & bike the return journey through the beatiful…
The award-winning Lakes Distillery Company opened in December 2014 in The Lake District National…
140 miles cross-country route linking Whitehaven or Workington with Sunderland or Newcastle. Mostly…
A fine example of a Georgian church, which has been sympathetically modernised.
A beautiful route of 197 miles, linking three National Parks over high level traverse. Stretching…
Leave the tarmac of urban running far behind and explore incredible landscapes only accessible on…
Stone circle is now incomplete and has a modern wall cutting through it, incorporating one stone.…
Several stone circles and many small cairns are visible on the moor. The circles are distinguished…
Harter Fell might be small but it's perfectly formed and it's situated in a stunning position. It…
Situated on the western coast in the rural village of Rowrah, our beer is brewed with quality and…
Buttermere is ringed by the crags and peaks of Haystacks, Feetwith Pike and others. The 4 mile…
Remnants of five stone circles and two possible stone avenues, circles range from 14' to 60', one…
Hodbarrow Nature Reserve is a coastal lagoon and area of grassland which is located on the site of…
Wastwater is probably the most scenic of all the lakes. It is surrounded by mountains, Red Pike,…
Have you ever walked on thin air? Get your heart racing while experiencing breathtaking scenery…
Ennerdale is the most westerly of the lakes, and the most remote. A deep glacial lake, Ennerdale…
Maryport's extensive harbour and Promenade are a pleasure to stroll around.
On farm vending machines, open 24/7. Selling fresh farm milk, shakes cheeses and more. Reusable…
Whinlatter is a great place for walking with many miles of gravel roads, paths and tracks to…
Maryport's extensive harbour and Promenade are a pleasure to stroll around.
On farm vending machines, open 24/7. Selling fresh farm milk, shakes cheeses and more. Reusable…
Whinlatter is a great place for walking with many miles of gravel roads, paths and tracks to…
From leisurely lakeside strolls to more challenging fell climbs and classic Lakeland ridge walks,…
For many, Scafell Pike is the ultimate mountain day and presides high on the bucket list. We can…
You’ve never experienced anything like this… Take on the UK’s original classic Via Ferrata against…
At Home Farm Butchers Shop, we take great pride in field to fork eating. Creating expertly crafted…
The 174 mile Hadrian's Cycleway snakes through the entire World Heritage Site. It's a cycleway that…
Take your bike on the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway & bike the return journey through the beatiful…
The award-winning Lakes Distillery Company opened in December 2014 in The Lake District National…
140 miles cross-country route linking Whitehaven or Workington with Sunderland or Newcastle. Mostly…
A fine example of a Georgian church, which has been sympathetically modernised.
A beautiful route of 197 miles, linking three National Parks over high level traverse. Stretching…
Leave the tarmac of urban running far behind and explore incredible landscapes only accessible on…
Stone circle is now incomplete and has a modern wall cutting through it, incorporating one stone.…
Several stone circles and many small cairns are visible on the moor. The circles are distinguished…
Harter Fell might be small but it's perfectly formed and it's situated in a stunning position. It…
Situated on the western coast in the rural village of Rowrah, our beer is brewed with quality and…
Buttermere is ringed by the crags and peaks of Haystacks, Feetwith Pike and others. The 4 mile…
Remnants of five stone circles and two possible stone avenues, circles range from 14' to 60', one…
Hodbarrow Nature Reserve is a coastal lagoon and area of grassland which is located on the site of…
Wastwater is probably the most scenic of all the lakes. It is surrounded by mountains, Red Pike,…
Have you ever walked on thin air? Get your heart racing while experiencing breathtaking scenery…
Ennerdale is the most westerly of the lakes, and the most remote. A deep glacial lake, Ennerdale…
You may leave the Lake District, but once you’ve been, it’ll never leave you.
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Ravenglass
Enjoy a beautiful 14 mile return journey as well as a delicious cream tea at Dalegarth Café in the Eskdale Room. Your cream tea includes a selection of sandwiches (ham, cheese, egg mayo and tuna mayo), home-baked fruit scones with butter, jam and…
Embleton
The 15 stones, of which the tallest is just under one metre, form an almost perfect circle some 40 metres in diameter. Only 15 stones of the original 30 remain.
Cockermouth
This is a popular route (1.25km each way) for walkers leading to the shore of Crummock Water. The views over the lake to Mellbreak and surrounding fells are breathtaking.
Wicham, Millom
A beautiful golden sandy beach stretching for around 3 miles. Park at the car park and stroll along the sands. Toilets and a cafe available in the car park.
Maryport
Seaside destination for boarders, skaters & scooters
Cockermouth
Based in Cockermouth, Harris Park is a peaceful park with beautiful views across Cockermouth and the Lake District.
Nr Keswick
Dodd Wood is a fantastic place to get some amazing views of the northern Lake District. The network of walking trails will guide you deep into the woodland and onto walking trails leading to the Skiddaw massif. For spectacular views over…
Millom
Hodbarrow Nature Reserve is a coastal lagoon and area of grassland which is located on the site of a former iron mine on the west coast of Cumbria, close to the town of Millom.
Maryport
Maryport's extensive harbour and Promenade are a pleasure to stroll around.
Walney Island
NCN 700 – From Walney Island near Barrow to Glasson Dock, Lancaster, this cycle route takes in breathtaking scenery of Morecambe Bay spectacular coastline, quiet roads, greenways, canal towpaths and promenades.
Egremont
Egremont Castle Park in the town of Egremont, offers 2.8 acres of beautiful green space that is ideal for walkers and runners.
Workington
Vulcan Park is a 14 acre town centre park situated in the centre of Workington.The park is used by the local community for relaxation and recreation as well as a variety of events and activities throughout the year. and is a ten minute walk from the…
Workington
Harrington Nature Reserve is one of two Local Nature Reserves (LNRs) in the Workington area and is an area of land protected for its contribution to wildlife, geology, education and public enjoyment.
Barrow-in-Furness
Set in 45 acres, Barrow's award-winning park provides the perfect place to stroll on sunny afternoons. Barrow Park..... always something going on, always something growing on!
Maryport
Maryport Coastal Park is a place for visitors to enjoy for its coastal views and flora and fauna. Access is free all year round. Maryport Coastal Park can be accesses from Maryport south shore car park, which can be found near the Glasson industrial…
Haverigg, Millom
Haverigg beach on Cumbria’s west coast sees shingle turn to sand as you walk further from the mainland, offering the kind of damp sand that’s perfect for sandcastle building.
Cockermouth
Shill’s of Cockermouth is a beloved part of the town’s cultural tapestry, offering a lovely delicatessen and a welcoming café and restaurant.
Rowrah
Situated on the western coast in the rural village of Rowrah, our beer is brewed with quality and consistency championing the highest quality of malts, whole cone hops and Lake District water, our in house yeast strain derived from traditional…
Maryport
Small family run artisan bakery.
Wigton
At Home Farm Butchers Shop, we take great pride in field to fork eating. Creating expertly crafted meals as well as fresh meat. Our products range from ready meals to the perfect steak.
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